Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The defence have said medical evidence gleaned from tests on Mr Harris ' brain shows he suffers from a rare abnormality .
2 Richard Rampton QC , who is defending Lord Aldington 's libel action against historian Count Nikolai Tolstoy and property developer Nigel Watts , suggested that the peer had given false evidence because it was ‘ essential ’ to his case that he was not in Austria on 23 , 24 and 25 May .
3 Where the addressee is unknown and feed-back is indirect , as with much institutional writing , the writer has to supply contextual information unnecessary in speech or in letters .
4 The clubs had experienced this violence since the early sixties .
5 In addition , and as a result of the work undertaken by its resident tutors in Bedfordshire , Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire , the Board had developed systematic provision of all types of classes and courses on a scale beyond that imaginable if the District had been the sole provider .
6 The president of Edison , New Jersey-based Verbex Voice Systems Inc has skedaddled so the board has picked chief operating officer Larry Dooling , former USL chief , to replace him .
7 The Scouts had hellfired crowded transport sledges that slid at speed down glossy oiled vitrodur channels , diving from transit stations , canting along branch-lines , corkscrewing , swooping up to come to rest at other destinations …
8 The Scouts had skragged many gaiety pods .
9 The LA had to consider any effect which the use of an operating centre had on the local environment .
10 On the following day , however , both Soviet and Japanese diplomatic sources denied that the discussions had included any degree of Soviet acceptance of Japan 's claim on the territory .
11 And because the sentence had to reflect public concern .
12 Following Barr 's ruling , Judge Marvin H. Shoob , who had presided over a criminal case arising from the BNL affair , criticized the Attorney General on the grounds that plea bargaining within the case had denied any opportunity to probe the affair fully and had left unanswered numerous crucial questions concerning the government 's role .
13 The case had received massive publicity and became symbolic of the institutionalized racism and brutality alleged by many to exist within the LAPD [ see pp. 38091 ; 38139 ] , and led to an independent commission of inquiry [ see pp. 38329-30 ] .
14 If the decision was only as to the construction of a statutory provision that would explain why the case has received little attention in later cases …
15 The case has attracted nationwide attention and split the community in the small American town of Eden Prairie , Minnesota .
16 The text has achieved great influence , disseminated widely among senior officers , and taught formally at the Bramshill Police College .
17 Since 1979 the courts have ruled that review and appeal are available only where certain standard forms of contract need to be interpreted by the court or an award is plainly and seriously wrong : see Jaffe in ( 1989 ) Arbitration vol 55 , p184 .
18 The courts have ruled that breach of the Prison Rules do not provide a basis for an action of breach of statutory duty .
19 In fact , since Anisminic the courts have gone one step further and now presume that any error of law by an administrative tribunal is subject to review by the higher courts , even where there is an exclusion clause purporting to prevent such review .
20 Because the courts have held that appropriation does not occur instantaneously they have been able to expand and contract the term to catch those who are " manifestly guilty " .
21 However , in a number of cases the courts have required special notice to be given to individual terms .
22 However , the Germans had foreseen that possibility and they quickly extended their occupation of Italy .
23 I had heard stories about a failed invasion attempt in 1940 , but a Russian NCO insisted that the Germans had planned some sort of operation against Churchill in a remote part of Norfolk in the autumn of 1943 .
24 The seamen are therefore determined that they will have nothing to do with Germans of any description until the Germans have made full reparation for the cruel murders committed and the lives lost on the high seas from submarine action " .
25 First , the APU has put more stress on disseminating survey information which has implications for teaching .
26 However , there is no doubt that the APU has pioneered new testing methods .
27 He added that the exports had ceased some time previously .
28 If they have an arrow in the gold they are paid two shillings ( no decimalisation here ) , if they have a hit in the red , blue or black they receive one shilling , but if they have hit the outer white the bowman has to pay one shilling into the pool .
29 The buyer of the contract has made 100 profit which he receives from the seller of the contract .
30 Operation of the contract has involved close partnership between Guinness and various sub divisions of Beck & Pollitzer 's organisation specialising in transport , network logistics and warehousing .
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